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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIVER LIVER River Liver


River Livir
River Liever
River Lever
Stat: [Statistical] Account
Mr Campbell Inverliver
William Campbell Acharn
Rev [Reverend] D. McLean Dalmally
Admiralty Chart
County Directory
088; 089 A good stream about 6 miles in length may be considered as next in Size to the Kinglass. It enters Loch Etive near Inverliver Bay - tis probably derived from the Gaelic "Liath-mhuir" pronounced Lever [underlined]
GLEN LIVER Glen Liver


Glen Livir
Mr Campbell Inverliver
William Campbell Acharn
Mr Campbell Glen K [Kinglass]
Rev [Reverend] D. McLean Dalmally
088; 089 A steep Glen through which above stream [River Liver] runs it affords fair pasturage for Sheep
AONACH BREAC Aonach Breac
Aonach Breac
Aonach Breac
Aonach Breac
Mr Campbell Inverliver
William Campbell Acharn
Mr Campbell Glen K [Kinglass]
Rev [Reverend] D. McLean Dalmally
089 A rocky portion of Beinn a' Chochuill and situated on its East Sig [Signification] Spotted Hill
LEAC NAN GEÀRR Leac nan Geàrr
Leac nan Geàrr
Leac nan Geàrr
Leac nan Geàrr
Mr Campbell Inverliver
William Campbell Acharn
Mr Campbell Glen K [Kinglass]
Rev [Reverend] D. McLean Dalmally
089 The north face of the above [Aonach Breac] is very rugged and rocky Sig: [Signification] Slope of the Hares

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Transcriber's notes

Aonach Breac described as "A rocky portion of Beinn a' Chochuill and situated on its East": on Sheet 89 it appears West of Beinn a' Chochuill

LEAC NAN GEÀRN was the prepopulated entry: the Name Book, the Index and Sheet 89 all have it as Geàrr and I have altered it accordingly.

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